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RETURN TO GLORY For what felt like an interminable four years, the luxury travel world waited with bated breath for the reopening of the Hôtel de Crillon in Paris. The renowned stalwart, with its ornate décor and storied past, had failed to step

Home to one of the youngest populations in Europe, approximately 45% of Dublin’s citizenry is under 26 years old which normally contributes to the complete obliteration of a country’s old traditions (including its culinary history). Thankfully,

It’s not entirely fair to judge a hotel (or any location in Athens, really) by the ability to see the Acropolis from its roof or rooms because the renowned site is visible from many vantage points in the city. Still, Hotel Grande

* Make no mistake: Being a food snob does not make one a foodie. I have always loved food. My earliest and best memories involve being in the kitchen, whether it was my childhood play kitchen in all of its fake, plastic-food glory or in

Hi, my name is Iris and I’m addicted to my multi-pot. The above line is how I imagine I will introduce myself at my multi-pot intervention when family and friends finally cajole me into admitting that I have become obsessed

Now I can officially cross “attend a movie premiere” off my bucket list. I was given the opportunity to attend a private screening of the new food-centric movie Burnt at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City yesterday and